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1970 Roadrunner Road Runner Air Grabber Hood Mopar B Body on 2040-parts.com

US $2,300.00
Location:

Hemet, California, US

Hemet, California, US
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New info just got speeding ticket and need to pay for it. If I pay for the ticket before this ends price goes back up to 3000 for today only best deal ever

It's prepped, has no rust on top only very minor surface rust on bottom, this is the cheapest and cleanest hood youll see on here, all mechanical parts is there, lines and actuator is there but not sure if it works, it's only like 40$, local pick-up, if you want I can ship it but you pay exact shipping or if your local you can pick it up or I drive to you for extra if you just wanted cheap repro of the rubber duct lines and scoop it would cost you close to 2000 thats not including the price of the trimming and hood itself this is your chance to own the real deal it even has the hood trim with the light in it. this hood is worth 3500-4000 but I need it gone if you shoot me an offer I might even say yes

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